AMLWCH Town failed to register a win in the whole of last season in the Design2Print Welsh Alliance League, but this term they are off the mark before the end of August!

The Anglesey outfit thrashed Nantlle Vale 4-1 at Lon Bach on Monday to break their duck at just the fourth attempt.

Mark Jones edged Amlwch in front on 11 minutes, then a double by Adrian Jones on 38 and 47 put the islanders in total command.

David Kyle pulled one back for the visitors on 53 minutes, but Patrick Roberts wrapped up the scoring with the home side’s fourth after 70.

Unfortunately it was not the perfect day for Amlwch who saw red for the second game in a row with Chris Byast dismissed in the dying minutes for an incident seen by a linesman.

GWALCHMAI defeated fellow Anglesey side Bodedern Athletic 3-1 on Monday to join their island rivals on 13 points at the summit of the Teejac.com Gwynedd League.

Mark Griffiths and Gerallt Jones netted for Gwalchmai close to half time, Iwan Jones hitting back for Boded in between to keep things interesting.

The hosts could not relax until the 85th minute when the in-form Corey Sinnott made it 3-1 by finding the net against his old club.

Holyhead Hotspur Reserves are up to third after edging past Bontnewydd 2-1 at the New Stadium.

Dewi Thomas and Simon Davies hit the back of the net on 36 and 42 minutes for the Harbourmen, Alun Williams replying near the final whistle.

In another interesting Anglesey derby, Gaerwen overcame Beaumaris Town 2-1 at Lon Groes.

James Saxon and new signing from Bethesda Paul Rowlands put the home side 2-0 up at half time and although Andrew Clarke responded for Beau a minute into the second period, Gaerwen held on for the victory.

Pentraeth Nurseries led 2-1 at Llanfairfechan until late, but the hosts grabbed an 85th minute equaliser to ensure a split decision.

Ben Pugh put Llanfair in front on the half hour, but Chris Thomas levelled after 41 minutes and then promoted Pentraeth took the lead through Gary Jones on 50.

Gareth Jones proved Llanfair’s facesaver with that strike in the closing stages.

Elsewhere, Caernarfon Wanderers will have been delighted to beat Bethel 3-2 in their local derby.

Ian John Jones were on the mark twice in the last 20 minutes to decide it for the Cofis.